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Situated on the shoulder of a hill, overlooking the valley of a stream to SW, on Lunestown Demesne. Depicted on the 1837 ed. OS 6-inch map as a standing stone. Levelled monument described in 1981 as no surface remains visible. However a large stone appears to be visible on
Digital Globe aerial photograph. Annotated 'Cloghbrack' and depicted as a standing stone on estate map (NLI MS 21 F. 14 / (020) )
Compiled by Alison McQueen, Vera Rahilly and Caimin O’Brien.
Date of upload: 27 August 2019
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